Topics


![]()
Vol. 66(2) - 2017 - Listos para el tiempo, preparados para el clima: apoyo a la Agenda 2030 para el Desarrollo Sostenible
Contiene:
La OMM y la Agenda 2030 para el Desarrollo Sostenible
por el Secretario General de la OMM Petteri Taalas, p.2
Fortalecimiento de la capacidad de alerta temprana de los SMHN en los países de bajos ingresos
por John Harding y Silvia Llosa, p.4
Cómo los pronósticos climáticos fortalecen la seguridad alimentaria
por Tamuka Magadzine, Gideon Galu y James P. Verdin, p.. 10
Innovación y apoyo comunitario en la gestión sostenible del agua
por Sophia Sandström y Andreas Steiner, p.16
[number or issue]Vol. 66(2) - 2017 - Listos para el tiempo, preparados para el clima: apoyo a la Agenda 2030 para el Desarrollo Sostenible
![]()
![]()
Available online: Full text
Published by: OMM ; 2018
Contiene:
La OMM y la Agenda 2030 para el Desarrollo Sostenible
por el Secretario General de la OMM Petteri Taalas, p.2
Fortalecimiento de la capacidad de alerta temprana de los SMHN en los países de bajos ingresos
por John Harding y Silvia Llosa, p.4
Cómo los pronósticos climáticos fortalecen la seguridad alimentaria
por Tamuka Magadzine, Gideon Galu y James P. Verdin, p.. 10
Innovación y apoyo comunitario en la gestión sostenible del agua
por Sophia Sandström y Andreas Steiner, p.16
Cómo reducir los riesgos de desastre a través de la paridad de género y el liderazgo de las mujeres
por Christel Rose, Rahel Steinbach y Amjad Saleem, p. 22
Líderes actuales y futuros en la ciencia del tiempo, el agua y el clima. Perspectiva intergeneracional
por Gaby Langendijk, p. 26
Uso de indicadores para explicar nuestro clima cambiante a las instancias normativas y a la opinión pública
por Michael Williams y Simon Eggleston, p.33
Ejecución del Marco Mundial para los Servicios Climáticos: los modelos nacionales de Suiza y Alemania
por Angela Michiko Hama, Maya Körber, Stefan Rösner, Christof Appenzeller, Paul Becker, Peter Binder, Mischa Croci-Maspoli, Klaus-Jürgen Schreiber y Elias Zubler, p.40
Proyecto de investigación de diez años sobre fenómenos meteorológicos de efectos devastadores, p.45
Servicios climáticos para una energía eólica asequible
por Marta Terrado, Nube González-Reviriego, Llorenç Lledó, Verónica Torralba, Albert Soret y Francisco J. Doblas-Reyes, p.48
Servicios climáticos para reducir la vulnerabilidad en Haití
por Lina Sjaavik, p.54
Participación del Director de la Dirección Meteorológica de Chile en la CP22, Marrakech (Marruecos)
por Guillermo Navarro, p.57Language(s): Spanish; Other Languages: English, French, Russian
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Sustainable development ; Climate policies
Add tag
is an issue of[number or issue]No review, please log in to add yours !
![]()
66(2) - 2017 - Temps et climat: anticiper pour s’adapter – L’appui au Programme de développement durable à l’horizon 2030
Contient:
- L’OMM et le Programme de développement durable à l’horizon 2030, p.2
- Renforcer la capacité d’alerte précoce dans les SMHN des pays à faible revenu, p.4
- L’appui des prévisions climatologiques à la sécurité alimentaire, p.10
- Gestion durable de l’eau: innover et associer la population, p.16
- Prévenir les catastrophes grâce à la parité et au pouvoir d’action des femmes, p.22
- L’élite scientifique d’aujourd’hui et de demain en météorologie, hydrologie et climatologie – Une perspective intergénérationnelle, p.26
- Des indicateurs p ...[number or issue]66(2) - 2017 - Temps et climat: anticiper pour s’adapter – L’appui au Programme de développement durable à l’horizon 2030
![]()
![]()
![]()
Available online: Full text
Published by: OMM ; 2018
Contient:
- L’OMM et le Programme de développement durable à l’horizon 2030, p.2
- Renforcer la capacité d’alerte précoce dans les SMHN des pays à faible revenu, p.4
- L’appui des prévisions climatologiques à la sécurité alimentaire, p.10
- Gestion durable de l’eau: innover et associer la population, p.16
- Prévenir les catastrophes grâce à la parité et au pouvoir d’action des femmes, p.22
- L’élite scientifique d’aujourd’hui et de demain en météorologie, hydrologie et climatologie – Une perspective intergénérationnelle, p.26
- Des indicateurs pour expliquer le changement climatique aux décideurs et au public, p.33
- Mise en oeuvre du CMSC dans les pays: l’exemple suisse et allemand, p.40
- Projet HIWeather: dix années de recherche, p.45
- Des services climatologiques pour une énergie éolienne abordable, p.48
- Services climatologiques pour réduire la vulnérabilité en Haïti, p.54
- Le Directeur du Service météorologique chilien à la COP 22 (Marrakech, Maroc), p.57Language(s): French; Other Languages: English, Spanish, Russian
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copyTags: Sustainable development ; Climate policies
Add tag
is an issue of[number or issue]No review, please log in to add yours !
![]()
Том 66(2) - 2017 г. - Готовность к погоде, учет климата — поддержка Повестки дня в области устойчивого развития на период до 2030 года
is an issue of Бюллетень. Всемирная Метеорологическая Организация (BMO); Всемирная Метеорологическая Организация (BMO) - BMO, 2018Содержание
- ВМО и Повестка дня в области устойчивого развития на период до 2030 года。 2
- Укрепление потенциала НМГС в области раннего предупреждения в странах с низким уровнем доходов。 4
- Как прогнозы климата укрепляют продовольственную безопасность。 10
- Инновационное и устойчивое управление водными ресурсами на общинном уровне。 16
- Снижение риска бедствий посредством обеспечения гендерного равенства и лидерства женщин。 22
- Нынешние и будущие лидеры в области науки о погоде, воде и климате — точки зрения представителей разных поколений。 26
...[number or issue]Том 66(2) - 2017 г. - Готовность к погоде, учет климата — поддержка Повестки дня в области устойчивого развития на период до 2030 года
![]()
![]()
Available online: Full text
Published by: BMO ; 2018
Содержание
- ВМО и Повестка дня в области устойчивого развития на период до 2030 года。 2
- Укрепление потенциала НМГС в области раннего предупреждения в странах с низким уровнем доходов。 4
- Как прогнозы климата укрепляют продовольственную безопасность。 10
- Инновационное и устойчивое управление водными ресурсами на общинном уровне。 16
- Снижение риска бедствий посредством обеспечения гендерного равенства и лидерства женщин。 22
- Нынешние и будущие лидеры в области науки о погоде, воде и климате — точки зрения представителей разных поколений。 26
- Использование индикаторов для объяснения изменения климата политикам и населению。 33
- Осуществление ГРОКО: демонстрация достижений Швейцарии и Германии。 40
- Проект по погодным явлениям со значительными воздействиями и последствиями (ППЯЗВП): 10-летний научно-исследовательский проект。 45
- Климатическое обслуживание для недорогой ветроэнергетики。 48
- Климатическое обслуживание в целях снижения уязвимости населения в Гаити。 54
- Участие директора Чилийской метеорологической службы в 22-й сессии Конференции сторон (КС 22)。 57Language(s): Russian; Other Languages: English, French, Spanish
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Sustainable development ; Climate policies
Add tag
is an issue of[number or issue]No review, please log in to add yours !
![]()
Vol. 66(2) - 2017 - Weather ready, Climate smart - Supporting the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
[number or issue]Vol. 66(2) - 2017 - Weather ready, Climate smart - Supporting the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
![]()
![]()
Available online: Full text
Published by: WMO ; 2017
Language(s): English; Other Languages: French, Spanish, Russian
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Sustainable development ; Climate policies
Add tag
is an issue ofTranslated under the title[number or issue]No review, please log in to add yours !
Sommet de l’ONU sur le climat
Bulletin, Vol. 63(2). OMM, 2015Le Sommet de l’ONU sur le climat a rassemblé 100 chefs d’État et de gouvernement ainsi que des responsables du monde de la finance, des chefs d’entreprise et des représentants de la société civile, afin de dynamiser la réflexion sur le changement climatique et les réponses à y apporter.[article]
in Bulletin > Vol. 63(2) (2014) . - p.22-23Le Sommet de l’ONU sur le climat a rassemblé 100 chefs d’État et de gouvernement ainsi que des responsables du monde de la finance, des chefs d’entreprise et des représentants de la société civile, afin de dynamiser la réflexion sur le changement climatique et les réponses à y apporter.
Language(s): French; Other Languages: English, Russian, Spanish
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Climate policies
Add tag
[article]No review, please log in to add yours !
![]()
Climate finance and water security: Synthesis report
This synthesis report summarises research on how climate finance has been spent so far, and whether or not it has been spent on improving people’s water security.
The report highlights that the global community has committed to mobilise US $100 billion every year, from 2020 onwards. The study aims to identify the type and scale of national and subnational programmes and projects that have been funded by climate finance and how they relate to local water security. Findings are summarised from three case studies in Bangladesh, Ethiopia and Zambia.
There is a brief d ...Permalink![]()
Selection of climate policies under the uncertainties in the Fifth Assessment Report of the IPCC: In Nature Climate Change, Letters
This paper is based on the premise that strategies for dealing with climate change must incorporate and quantify all the relevant uncertainties, and be designed to manage the resulting risks.
It attempts to quantify the uncertainty of mitigation costs, climate change dynamics, and economic damage for alternative carbon budgets. The paper ranks climate policies according to different decision-making criteria concerning uncertainty, risk aversion and intertemporal preferences. The findings are taken to show that preferences over uncertainties are as important as the choice of the ...Permalink![]()
Good practice study on principles for indicator development, selection, and use in climate change adaptation monitoring and evaluation
This study identifies and addresses key challenges concerning monitoring and evaluation (M&E) for climate change adaptation (CCA).
It documents good practices and good practice principles on the development, selection, and use of indicators used in the M&E of adaptation interventions. The study also looks at the steps and contexts M&E personnel should consider when formulating, selecting, adjusting, and/or using indicators. The study also identifies common themes in the literature and gaps in data – including the role of learning in an adaptation M&E system and the identificatio ...Permalink![]()
National climate change adaptation: emerging practices in monitoring and evaluation
Unblocking the climate finance negotiations will unlock a new global agreement on climate change in Paris later this year. Developing countries need to see tangible commitment to providing the finance needed to combat the negative effects of climate change.
As global emissions continue to increase, so does the cost of managing the impact. Africa’s Group of Negotiators (AGN) is positioned to take the lead, consistently presenting common positions for 54 countries. A breakthrough necessitates focus on a key issue that will yield win–win outcomes. The global climate finance architecture, w ...Permalink![]()
Advancing Africa’s position on global climate finance
Unblocking the climate finance negotiations will unlock a new global agreement on climate change in Paris later this year. Developing countries need to see tangible commitment to providing the finance needed to combat the negative effects of climate change.
As global emissions continue to increase, so does the cost of managing the impact. Africa’s Group of Negotiators (AGN) is positioned to take the lead, consistently presenting common positions for 54 countries. A breakthrough necessitates focus on a key issue that will yield win–win outcomes. The global climate finance architecture, w ...Permalink![]()
Climate finance : lessons from Rwanda
Developed countries have made little progress in providing climate finance for the transition towards low-emission and climateadaptive development pathways in developing countries. It is expected that a new legal agreement on climate finance will be reached at the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP 21) later this year. It is vital that developing countries are able to motivate for greater climate finance accessibility. To this end, developing countries must demonstrate their ability to manage funds, develop projects that respond to social needs and indicate clear impact and results. Rw ...PermalinkPermalink![]()
The institutionalisation of climate policy in India: designing a development-focused, co-benefits based approach
This paper examines climate policy in India, its coordination, design and implementation.
It looks at three periods: pre-2007; 2007–2009 and 2010-mid-2014 and several key themes are identified: First, the formation of climate institutions have frequently been driven by international negotiations, even while filtered through domestic context. Second, once established, institutions tend not to be stable or long-lasting. Third, while various efforts at knowledge generation have been attempted, they do not add up to a mechanism for sustained and consistent strategic thinking on clim ...Permalink![]()
Transparency and the Paris Agreement : driving ambitious action in the new climate regime
This working paper aims to stimulate the debate around the transparency system in the new climate regime.
It proposes the roles and objectives which the authors see for the transparency system under the new agreement and provides an overview of the current transparency system under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), identifying weaknesses and strengths based on the output generated so far. The paper goes on to develop the main principles of the new transparency system and provides concrete proposals for how to ensure its effective ...Permalink![]()
Building toward breakthrough : Energizing the Paris 2015 climate negotiations and Post-Paris Action Agenda through broader engagement
This working paper argues that raising the trajectory of the 2015 Climate Change Agreement to be concluded in December in Paris demands fresh thinking and an action agenda that goes beyond previous efforts.
It highlights that a truly robust and ambitious Paris outcome must launch a new framework for the global response to climate change that emphasizes broader engagement and celebrates the real progress that mayors, governors, CEOs, and other civil society leaders are already achieving.
The paper presents a model made up of three core components which aims ...Permalink